AbstractIn this paper a Branch-and-Cut algorithm, based on a formulation previously introduced by us, is proposed for the Graph Coloring Problem. Since colors are indistinguishable in graph coloring, there may typically exist many different symmetrical colorings associated with a same number of colors. If solutions to an integer programming model of the problem exhibit that property, the Branch-and-Cut method tends to behave poorly even for small size graph coloring instances. Our model avoids, to certain extent, that bottleneck. Computational experience indicates that the results we obtain improve, in most cases, on those given by the well-known exact solution graph coloring algorithm Dsatur
Given an undirected graph, the Vertex Coloring Problem (VCP) consists of assigning a color to each v...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
AbstractWe present an approach based on integer programming formulations of the graph coloring probl...
AbstractThis paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Br...
This paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Branch-and...
Let G = (V,E,Q) be a undirected graph, where V is the set of vertices, E is the set of edges, and Q ...
By a proper colouring of a simple graph, we mean an assignment of colours to its vertices with adjac...
We present two new integer programming formulations for the equitable coloring problem. We also prop...
Let G = (V, E) be an undirected graph, where E is the set of edges and V is the set of vertices. Fur...
This paper provides an insight into graph coloringapplication of the contemporary heuristic methods....
In this article, we study the (k,c)-coloring problem, a generalization of the vertex coloring proble...
AbstractWe consider two (0, 1)-linear programming formulations of the graph (vertex-) coloring probl...
International audienceGiven an undirected graph, the Vertex Coloring Problem (VCP) consists of assig...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
Given an undirected graph, the Vertex Coloring Problem (VCP) consists of assigning a color to each v...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
AbstractWe present an approach based on integer programming formulations of the graph coloring probl...
AbstractThis paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Br...
This paper presents a new generalization of the graph multicoloring problem. We propose a Branch-and...
Let G = (V,E,Q) be a undirected graph, where V is the set of vertices, E is the set of edges, and Q ...
By a proper colouring of a simple graph, we mean an assignment of colours to its vertices with adjac...
We present two new integer programming formulations for the equitable coloring problem. We also prop...
Let G = (V, E) be an undirected graph, where E is the set of edges and V is the set of vertices. Fur...
This paper provides an insight into graph coloringapplication of the contemporary heuristic methods....
In this article, we study the (k,c)-coloring problem, a generalization of the vertex coloring proble...
AbstractWe consider two (0, 1)-linear programming formulations of the graph (vertex-) coloring probl...
International audienceGiven an undirected graph, the Vertex Coloring Problem (VCP) consists of assig...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
Given an undirected graph, the Vertex Coloring Problem (VCP) consists of assigning a color to each v...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a given directed graph can be vertex partitioned into tw...